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17 September, 21:20

How do the cell walls of the Archaea compare to the cell walls found in Bacteria?

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  1. 17 September, 21:33
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    Archaea and bacteria have generally similar cell structure, but cell composition and organization set the archaea apart. Like bacteria, archaea lack interior membranes and organelles. Like bacteria, archaea cell membranes are usually bounded by a cell wall and they swim using one or more flagella.
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